I have a feeling, Veeky Forums. Feeling of suspicion.
The amount of people calling everything "edgy", "Mary Sue" or simmilar pejorative terms passed all the bounds long ago. While those are useful terms when used sparingly in cases of characters/things that are actually lowering quality of anything they are part of because of certain traits, BUT everyone and their mother now is theowing them at anything that bears just any resemblance to those traits, even if it (at example) acually creates a cool, likeable character that fits the story?
Could it be... a conspiracy of faggots that play edgy Mary Sues who are tired of being called out for their BS and now are trying to turn those terms into meaningless buzzwords nobody takes seriously?
Noah Long
Ahh.. Nope.
Henry Carter
that doesn't sound right at all
Luke Morales
I can't decide if that counts as paranoia or having way too much free time to overthink something someone said on fucking Veeky Forums of all places. Probably the latter: paranoia is about shit that actually matters.
Zachary Stewart
thas the edgiest marysuery i've ever read
Cooper Hughes
I'm not part of any conspiracy, but I do often call characters Veeky Forums considers likeable Edgy Mary Sue Unique Special Snowflake Weeaboo Shitscribbles to deliberately devalue the term, yes. Fiddler from Malazan Book of the Fallen, Logen Ninefingers from The First Law, Doctor Makhslood from Throne of the Crescent Moon, I've trashed them all. Just to make the buzzword emptier and take legitimacy from people throwing it at Kvothe from the Kingkiller Saga.
What? You mad, bro?
Ayden Diaz
The words never meant anything to begin with. They started out as buzzwords for loosely defined fandom fads and then were over-applied almost immediately. The best you can do is just get in the habit of translating them to "I don't like this and I'm too lazy to figure out why."
Angel Martin
>Tumblr (n) 1. thing I don't like. 2. Someone who expressed positive interest in something I don't like. 3. Someone who voices irritation.
>Autist (n) 1. Person who said something I don't like. 2. Someone who is vaguely knowledgeable about a topic. 3. Someone whose argument I can't refute.
>Cuck (n) 1. A person, esp. someone who expressed positive interest in something I don't like.
>Edgy (adj.) 1. When someone refers to a topic I enjoy in an unflattering way.
Brandon Watson
Yes, eat shit and die
Nathan Martinez
>words never meant anything
"Democrat detected." - Merriam Webster
Words DO have meanings, but millennials don't seem to care. You know you're dealing with one when they unironically call a common English term a "meme."
>tumblresque
Emotional pleas lacking sound reason. Usually no more than some weak, unsupported assertion. Ref: Excuse Me, Sir.
>autist
A mental defect which precludes empathetic sensitivity - a condition which mimics sociopathy. Ref: Virt.
>cuckold
A voyeur who enjoys humiliation via their SO flaunting their infidelity. Ref: The WotC IDF.
>edginess
Abrasive contrariness for its own sake. Ref: Every "Fuck WH" topic posted to Veeky Forums: the Warhammer board.
Hudson Walker
Doesn't ring any bells. Better forget about it.
Joshua Sanders
>>Cuck (n) 1. A person,
k3k
Carson Foster
It's a bunch of useless memers who don't play games, cancerous crossboarders who came for quests and stayed for no reason, who'd rather call everything they don't like "shit" instead of attempting to engage in anything creative.
Kayden Torres
Of course I've played edgy and Mary Sue characters, user.
We all begin somewhere, and I started at the bottom.
Dominic Baker
is this that stupid keanu reeves meme. fuck off faggot
Cameron Murphy
>Emotional pleas lacking sound reason. Actually, it means any assertion that acknowledge human emotions, or any point of view that takes human emotions into account. Its haters prefer to consciously ignore the emotions of others while treating their own as soverign, though of course they won't admit to the latter when they're bashing people for having "bad" emotions.
Nicholas Jackson
No autism does not mimic sociopathy - sociopaths are not impaired mentally or socially and can pass as perfectly normal people most of the time. Autists generally don't interact with other people unless they have to and usually possess below average intelligence, but encyclopedic knowledge of the shit they like. It's easy to spot an autist.
Zachary Gomez
Kvothe is not edgy, but he did become a Mary Sue once he lost his virginity in the second book. It just got worse from there.
Xavier Lewis
No. Languages evolve over time as does storytelling.
Levi Davis
>You mad, bro? nah You're doing God's work, trying to destroy language like that.
Jacob Perez
>Words DO have meanings Yes, but what that meaning is is defined by the people who use it. If you're trying to claim that a language is defined by something arbitrary like the dictionary then I cannot fathom how incredibly messy you must think the production of the first one must have been.
Carter Martin
They are defined by their use socially.
Just because a few individuals use a word incorrectly does not mean that word now has a different definition. Languages change overtime as the meaning of a word expands and it's associations change not because someone called someone an autist just because someone pointed out a detai or claimed they were raped when someone looked at them.
Eli Gomez
You have a very narrow understanding of linguistics.
Kevin Stewart
Edgy and Mary Sue are some of the least abused buzz words around Veeky Forums, I think they're actually used correctly more often than not here.
Brayden Diaz
Yep, just like it happened with "autist" and "cuck"
Ryder Morgan
Given the picture you posted I'm going to assume you're an edgelord from /pol/ so the answer is probably no.